
The Pittsburgh Penguins and Columbus Blue Jackets provided a sellout crowd at Nationwide Arena with a captivating look at what the first round of the playoffs might look like. The high-energy Friday night game between the Metropolitan Division rivals had tight checking, big hits, 78 total shots on goal, stunning saves and an edge-of-the-seat overtime, in which Columbus prevailed 2-1. ”It feels really good, especially against those guys in a packed building,” said Blue Jackets center Brandon Dubinsky after he won it with a top-shelf shot over Matthew Murray 1:04 into OT.
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